Residential
Health conscious people exercise, eat right, and drink bottled water, but have they overlooked what they're breathing? Wherever you live or work, you should be concerned about the contents of the ductwork.

Dust mites thrive in vents and ducts
| Synthetic materials - from furniture, carpeting and drapes | |
Lead paint dust | |
Drywall dust | |
Fiberglass fragments | |
Fire proofing materials | |
Dirt, dust and other soils | |
Asbestos |
Bacteria | |
Cane ash | |
Viruses | |
Cigarette smoke residue | |
Fungi - mold and mildew | |
Animal dander | |
Dust mites | |
Rodent feces and hair | |
Pollen | |
Skin scale |
The ductwork in the buildings you occupy are likely contaminated with many of the pollutants listed here. You don't need to be afraid, but you do need to be educated. You have the choice to find out what you're breathing, and the choice to eliminate the pollutants.
Dirty ductwork aggravates allergies and asthma. Low indoor air quality can result in headaches and fatigue.
Allergies, Asthma | |
Headaches, Fatigue | |
Smokers | |
Pets | |
Restricted air flow |